Power of Cloud + WSN in practice at OpenStack Summit
Representatives of Czech companies involved in Cloud Computing and wireless sensor networking will give a keynote speech at OpenStack Summit in Austin, 25th to 29th April 2016. The hi-tech companies tcp cloud, MICRORISC and Protronix associated in the IQRF Alliance will collect data from CO2 sensors located around the whole venue and provide them for a summit hackathon.
Leading Cloud architects and engineers from around the world will meet at OpenStack Summit to share their knowledge and experience. The summit is organised by the OpenStack Foundation around the world twice a year. This large and growing community includes leading IT companies such as IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Fujitsu, AT&T, Huawei or Yahoo.
Look forward to live Youtube video stream of the keynote where IT experts will process data acquired from Protronix CO2 sensors allocated around the facility and connected in just one big IQRF wireless mesh network (881,400 square feet). Collected data will be shared with summit participants and used as a database for one of event hackathons. The whole project is based on the OpenStack cloud platform provided by the tcp cloud. The IQRF technology is provided by the Czech company MICRORISC.
“This example demonstrates the power of connection of a cloud solution and the IQRF wireless technology. Within few weeks you can prepare a project for collection, processing, analysis and distribution of almost any kind of data in a very large facility such as Austin Convention Centre without kilometers of cables and complicated deployment,” said Simon Chudoba, CEO, the IQRF Alliance.
Complex solutions in the field of IoT – Smart City will be presented by Cloud architects from the tcp cloud together with Simon Chudoba from the IQRF Alliance. tcp cloud team will collect, process, visualise and provide the data from twenty CO2 sensors in the congress centre building to other participants during the following Hackathon.
“Together with the IQRF Alliance we connected two different worlds and created globally unique IoT platform which can be used for Smart Cities or Industry 4.0 concept,” adds Adam Skotnicky, CEO of the tcp cloud.